Learn more about studying Human Medicine in Hamburg.

Dear applicants,

small study groups, teaching in English, clinical training in Germany: That is what distinguishes our accredited medical studies! The UMCH in Hamburg educates future physicians and researchers.

An intensively supervised and yet independent course of study that focuses on the individual as a whole. Students, lecturers and researchers who are highly motivated to share their experience and knowledge and develop solutions for improving medicine. State-of-the-art infrastructure that invites students to study and encourages scientific exchange.

This is what the University Neumarkt am Mieresch Medical Campus Hamburg stands for.

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About the UMCH

Studies of Human Medicine – without waiting time in Germany

The University Targu Mures Medical Campus Hamburg is a German branch of the University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Targu Mures – the most renowned and largest medical university in Romania.

In Germany, without waiting time, high practical relevance, state-of-the-art campus infrastructure – with the degree programme in Human Medicine at the UMCH in Hamburg you create the best possible basis for your career as a doctor.

How are the admission procedures? In which countries is the degree recognised?

Here you will find all the answers to the most frequently asked questions about studying medicine at UMCH.

Testimonials of our lecturers

Close guidance and supervision by a prestigious team of professors, research assistans and other experts

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Anatomy represents a subject that you will study in the very first year. You may wonder why, but you will find that this is the right path. Knowing the human body, in a very detailed manner, starting with the first bone from the 206th ones, muscles, vessels, nerves, until to the most complicated regions of the brain...

Associate Prof. Mircea MUREȘAN, MD, Ph.D.Anatomy Department

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Pathology is a bridge between preclinical and clinical phase of the medical student life. It is about life, death and the morphological aspects of the human body. It is about how to understand the cell structure based on microscope, genes, DNA and the personal experience.

Prof. Simona GURZU, MD, Ph.D.Chair of Pathology Department

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I am teaching students in the field of pediatrics in their fifth year of medical studies and am very happy to share my knowledge, my expertise and to raise their interest regarding child care...

Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with the structure, the function and the disorders of the nervous system. Neurology involves the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and diseases that include central and peripheral nervous systems...

Prof. Rodica BĂLAȘA, MD, Ph.D.Chair of Neurology Department

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Histology is the study of normal structure of tissues and organs. Maybe you are wondering why it is important to be studied in the early years of medicine. First of all because it will help you understand how structure and function are integrated into molecules, cells, tissues, and organs in the human body...

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Pre-medical course

As of 2019, a pre-degree preparatory course will be offered. It is a 3- or 6-week paid course in scientific subjects, which prepares students specifically for medical studies. Within the framework of the course, the fundamentals of biology, chemistry, and physics are revised. Moreover, the curriculum contents of the first year are anticipated by giving future medical students an introduction to human anatomy, physiology, embryology, and histology. In this way, all course participants have the opportunity to refresh and deepen their current scientific and medical knowledge and at the same time acquire new knowledge. An important part of the course is also the systematic teaching of medical terminology. Since the course is taught in English, participants automatically acquire the medical vocabulary in the international scientific language.